Others have done it, so why shouldn’t I do it, too? Well, usually
that’s not my line of thought, but when today I read David Linsin's blog post about his stats I thought
I might follow along.

Overall stats

The overall visits to my blog – and countless others with no
doubt – display the workday/weekend jagged line one would expect.
The summer months seem to be a little lower on average, but
that’s ok, people deserve their vacations. Blue line is 2009,
green line is 2008 for comparison.

As of revision 236, Kontrollbase has officially ended support for
all versions of Internet Explorer. It supports Firefox, Chrome,
Safari, Opera, Camino, Konqueror, and others. This official
detection and alert process is a result of IE not displaying
various items that work perfectly fine in every other browser.
Given that there are much more important [...]

We’re please to announce that the latest version of Kontrollbase
is available. The most important part of this release is that the
IE7 bugs have been fixed. There are a several other good changes
too, which you can see in the change log. As per usual you can grab the
download from our download page.

Clickjacking is a malicious technique of tricking
web users into revealing confidential information or taking
control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous
web pages. A vulnerability across a variety of browsers and
platforms, a clickjacking takes the form of embedded code or
script that can execute without the user's knowledge, such as
clicking on a button that appears to perform another function
(credit: Wikipedia).

Clickjacking is hard to combat. From a technical standpoint, the
attack is executed …

Reaction to Marten Mickos’s departure from Sun. On open letter to
President Obama. Lots of announcements from Sun, the LIMO
Foundation and WS02. Mozilla offers to help EC investigation of
Microsoft. Black Duck raises funding and gets a new CEO. The
state of Red Hat. And more.

Mickos fallout
Kaj Arno maintained that “MySQL’s culture and business
philosophy will live on in Sun.” He added: “In fact, you could
say MySQL now becomes mainstream at Sun. Former MySQLers continue
in key positions, in some …

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